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1-1. Novel technologies and seeds toward innovative mite management
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Masahiro Osakabe,Shoji Sonoda
1-2. The 3rd International Workshop of IOBC-APRS-Predatory Mites. Part 1. Vegetables
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Xuenong Xu,Jiale Lv,Hinomoto Norihide
1-3. The 3rd International Workshop of IOBC-APRS-Predatory Mites. Part 2. Fundamental biological studies
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Jiale Lv,Xuenong Xu,Hinomoto Norihide
1-4. The 3rd International Workshop of IOBC-APRS-Predatory Mites. Part 3. Fruit orchards
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Hidenari Kishimoto,Xuenong Xu,Norihide Hinomoto
2-1. Insect Bio Digital Transformation (Insect BioDX)
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Hidemasa Bono, Keisuke Okuhara, Kakeru Yokoi
2-2. Recent Advances in Basic and Applied Studies on Wild Silkworms and Silk in the World
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Jun Kobayashi,Michal Zurovec
2-3. Genomic and molecular basis of the evolution of silk production in Arthropods
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Jacqueline Heckenhauer,Paul B. Frandsen
2-4. Raw silk production beyond textile: silkworm general rearing conditions and environmental impact of sericulture (revised title)
(Old title: Silk production and silkworm rearing: ethics and insect welfare)
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Alessio Saviane,Silvia Cappellozza
2-5. Recent advances in reproductive biology of honeybees
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Ken-ichi Harano,Shinya Hayashi
3-1. Classical Biological Control of Arthropod Pests: Theoretical Premise and Practical Challenges
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Jian J Duan,Mark S Hoddle,Nicole F Quinn
3-2. Adaptive strategies of natural enemies including viruses and parasitoids interacting with insects
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Guo-Hua Huang,Madoka Nakai
3-3. Recent advances in biology, ecology and application of egg parasitoids
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Lian-Sheng Zang, Nicolas Desneux, Su Wan
3-4. Genetic improvement of biological control agents
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Norihide Hinomoto,Tomokazu Seko
3-5. Advances on Plant-Derived Food Sources in Biological Control
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Pablo Urbaneja Bernat,Cesar Rodriguez Saona,Alejandro Tena
3-6. Indirect interactions in biological control programs.
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Paul Ode,Micky Eubanks,William Snyder
3-7. Development of new technologies for biological control and IPM in greenhouses.
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Junichiro Abe,Eizi Yano,Alberto Urbaneja
3-8. The viability of entomopathogenic nematodes and their symbionts-derived by-products as biological control agents
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Ayako Kusakabe,Raquel Campos-Herrera
3-9. Recent advances on biological control of invasive insect pests
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Lucia Zappala,Marco Valerio Rossi Stacconi,Antonio Biondi
3-10. ad hoc session 1
3-11. ad hoc session 2
4-1. De-coding the Role of Insect Communication in IPM: Present Research and Future Directions
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Justin George,Rupesh Kariyat
4-2. Multi-trophic Interactions of Scolytinae in Näive Systems: Integrating Ecological Methods for Management
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Kelsey Tobin,Monique Rivera
4-3. Chemical ecology and beyond by early-career scientists
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Hajime Ono,Hisashi Omura,Koji Noge
4-4. From Blum’s semiochemicals parsimony to Wilson’s consilience
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Zainulabeuddin Syed,Wei Xu,Yuko Ishida
4-5. ad hoc session
5-1. Long-term perspectives: Quaternary & Archaeological Entomology
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Michael A. Monzon,Lauren M. Weidner,Philip Buckland
5-2. Grassland insects in East Asia: life history, population, phylogeography, and conservation
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Atsushi Ohwaki,Naoyuki Nakahama
5-3. Unifying our view of insect biodiversity for conservation
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Michael C. Orr,Akihiro Nakamura
5-4. Automated monitoring of insects
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David Roy,Toke,Hoye,Eleonor Slade
5-5. Urban arthropods
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Olivia Sanllorente,Diego Gil-Tapetado
5-6. The unknowns of the causes, consequences, and patterns of insect decline
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Eliza Mae Grames
5-7. ad hoc session 1
5-8. ad hoc session 2
6-1. Chromatin and its dynamics in insect development and reproduction
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Subba Palli,Alexander Raikhel
6-2. New developments in entomological precision nutrition
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Stuart Wigby,Andrew McCracken,Juliano Morimoto
6-3. Insect cuticles: morphogenesis and physiological functions
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Shigeo Hayashi,Bernard Moussian,Toshiya Ando
6-4. Hormonal Regulation of Development
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Marek Jindra,Tetsuro Shinoda
7-1. Basic and applied studies of insect movement
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Mark Kenneth Asplen
7-2. Ecology, evolution and biodiversity of gall-inducing insects
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Ayman Khamis Elsayed,Man-Miao Yang
7-3. Evolution of life history trade-offs in insects
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Abel Bernadou,Jürgen Heinze,Judith Korb
7-4. Nutritional ecology: recent advances, and future challenges
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Eniko Csata,Eran Levin,Sofia Bouchebti
7-5. Stick insect biology and evolution: an emerging model system
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Thies H. Büscher,Sven Bradler,Thomas R. Buckley
7-6. Evolution of termites and cockroaches (Blattodea)
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Thomas bourguignon,Frederic Legendre
7-7. Climatic niche dynamics in a changing world
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Olivia K. Bates,Cleo Bertelsmeier
7-8. Novel Interspecific Relationships Mediated by Trace Chemicals
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Shiori Kinto
7-9. Latitudinal Trends in Insect Ecology
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Robert Davis,Sille Holm
7-10. Novel approaches to harness the worlds’ natural history entomology collections
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Moritz D Lürig,Niklas Wahlberg,Alexander Blanke
7-11. The many facets of inordinate fondness: new insights into phytophagous beetle radiations
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Bruno A. S. de Medeiros,Sangil Kim,M. Lourdes Chamorro
7-12. Biology and Evolution of Social Insect Symbionts
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Taisuke Kanao,Aleš Buček
7-13. Dispersal polymorphism and polyphenism in insects: diversity in motion
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Bart Pannebakker,Jun Abe
7-14. 11th International Symposium on Chrysomelidae
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Caroline S. Chaboo,Yoko Matsumura,Michael Schmitt
7-15. Arthropod Ecology in the Anthropocene
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Evan P. Economo,Rosemary Gillespie
7-16. Key Innovations in Insect Evolution
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Sarah Kocher,Corrie Moreau
7-17. ad hoc session 1
7-18. ad hoc session 2
8-1. Insects genome and transcriptome data analysis
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Kakeru Yokoi, Hidemasa Bono
8-2. Advancing vector borne diseases identification, incrimination and control in the genomics era.
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Emma Collins,Matthew Higgins,Grayson Brown
8-3. Progress towards genome editing and gene drives in non-model organisms
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Monika Gulia-Nuss,Michael Pham
8-4. Frontiers in Research on the Molecular Basis underlying the Diversity of Insect Color Patterns
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Ryo Futahashi,Antonia Monteiro
8-5. The genetic resources of domesticated silkmoth and wild silkmoth in the post-genomics era
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Jung LEE,Tsuguru Fujii
8-6. International sequencing initiatives: Building genomic resources and bridging research disciplines
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Brad S. Coates,Fei Li
8-7. ad hoc session
9-1. Comparative immune signaling between insects and other organisms: from recognition to effectors
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Yonggyun Kim,Qisheng Song,Kaijun Luo
10-1. Molecular Plant-Insect-Microbe Interactions
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Akiko Sugio,Daisuke Kageyama
10-2. How do insects evolve to manage symbioses with microbes?
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Allison Hansen,Gordon Bennett,Minoru Moriyama
10-3. Harnessing insect vector-plant-pathogen interactions to innovate pest management
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Kiran R Gadhave,Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan
10-4. Advancing experimental manipulation of insect-bacterial associations
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Tomonari Nozaki,Colin Dale
10-5. Symbiotic microorganisms alter insect behavior
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Yoshitomo Kikuchi,Martha Hunter
10-6. Biology of insect bacteriocytes and microbial symbionts
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Shuji Shigenobu,Takema Fukatsu,Alexandra CC Wilson
10-7. Extended phenotypes emerging across insects, plants and microbes
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Takuya Sato,Susumu Katsuma,Takema Fukatsu,Carolyn Elya
10-8. ad hoc session 1
10-9. ad hoc session 2
11-1. Pollination consilience: key roles of forests for pollinator conservation in anthropogenic landscapes
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Margaret M Mayfield,Michael Ulyshen
11-2. The role of pollen lipids in bee nutrition: from larvae to landscapes.
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Philip C Stevenson,Sharoni Shafir,Geraldine A Wright
11-3. Harnessing Insect Pollination to Enhance Nutrition and Economic Benefits in Global South
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Subramanian Sevgan,Menale Kassie
11-4. Leveraging insect physiology for mass rearing practices
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Jacinta Kong
11-5. Sustainable biowaste recycling and animal feed production using insects.
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Masami Shimoda,Chia-Ming LIU
11-6. Insects at the Helm: Driving Food Security, livelihoods, and Environmental Sustainability in Agri-Food Systems
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Chrysantus Mbi Tanga
11-7. Current entomophagy: food and nutrition security, circular economy, and breeding techniques
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Takeshi Suzuki,Kei Yura
11-8. Pollinators in agroecosystems – effective use and conservation-
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Taro MAEDA,Masahiro Mitsuhata,Tomoyuki Yokoi
12-1. Biology, ecology, and management of invasive forest insects
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Dinka Matosevic,Eckehard G. Brockerhoff
12-2. Advancing Fruit Fly Biosecurity Research: Applying New Tools in Microbial Ecology, Genomics, and Chemical Ecology
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Sheina Biason Sim,Dong Ho Cha,Charles Mason
12-3. Global macroecology of insect invasions
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Andrew Liebhold,Helen Nahrung
12-4. Alien Pest Invasions: Strategies for Managing New Pest Introductions Driven by Trade, Travel, and Climate Change
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Yu Takeuchi,Godshen Pallipparambil
12-5. ad hoc session
13-1. Ecology of biting flies: development of new control strategies
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GERARD DUVALLET,Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap
13-2. Biology and management of Container-inhabiting Aedes mosquitoes
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Rui-De Xue,Tongyan Zhao
13-3. The Global Bed Bug Resurgence, 20 Years On
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Stephen Lindsay Doggett,Dini Miller
13-4. CRISPRing vectors: The new era of genome engineering towards vector-borne disease control
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Hitoshi Tsujimoto,Bianca C. Burini
13-5. Advance in Management of Invasive Mosquitoes in Urban Areas
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Antonios Michaelakis,Nikos T PAPADOPOULOS,George TSIAMIS
13-6. Neglected vectors and pests in a changing climate
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Bethany L McGregor,Amy R Hudson,Phillip T Shults
13-7. Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in a changing climate
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Lee Cohnstaedt,Chad Mire,Natalia Cernicchiaro
13-8. Entomological approaches to tackle vector-borne zoonotic diseases
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Chizu Sanjoba,Yasuyuki Goto
13-9. Confronting the threat of arbovirus infections and their vectors
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Kyoko Sawabe,Chizu Sanjoba
13-10. Mosquito Biology and Genetic Biocontrol
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Omar Akbari,Yoosook Lee,John M Marshall
14-1. Genetic Population Engineering for Pest Management
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Jackson Champer,Xuechun Feng,Nicky Faber
14-2. IPM of Invasive Insect Pests in the Specialty Crops under the Changing Climate Patterns
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Muhammad Haseeb,Youichi Kobori,Jawwad Qureshi,Lambert Kanga
14-3. Life table theory and computer simulation for pest management programs
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Hsin Chi,Tetsuo Gotoh,Remzi Atlıhan,Ali Güncan,Mehmet Salih ÖZGÖKÇE
14-4. Development and application of baits for subterranean termite control in the last three decades
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Nan-Yao Su,Chow-Yang Lee,Thomas Chouvenc
14-5. Potential application of Empirical Dynamic Modeling for insect population dynamics
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Shigeki Kishi,Noriyuki Suzuki
14-6. Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) Applications for Area-wide Integrated Pest Management (AW-IPM)
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Lawrence Nkosikhona Malinga
14-7. Insect vectors of plant pathogens: the biology of epidemics and development of public policy
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Carlos Andres Antolinez,Monique J Rivera
14-8. Tackling destructive forest pests: sharing lessons for the future
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Daegan Inward
14-9. Cutting-edge pest control techniques developed using ultrasound and semiconductor laser light
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Ryo Nakano,Mika Murata,Masatoshi Hori
14-10. The fall armyworm as a threat to rice production in Asia and beyond
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Ted Turlings,Yunhe Li
14-11. Bemisia tabaci: a pernicious pest and a super vector
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Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan,Alvin Simmons
14-12. Bringing it home: Advances in research on the international pest Popillia japonica
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Francesco Paoli,David W. Held,Leonardo Marianelli
14-13. Multi-disciplinary innovation for stored-product insect pest management
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Deanna S Scheff,Alison Gerken
14-14. Control Strategies of Hemipteran Pest Bugs
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Ken Tabuchi,Un Taek Lim
14-15. Management of Insect Pests with Bt Crops: A Global Perspective
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Aaron J. Gassmann,Dominic D. Reisig
14-16. Visual Sense and Optical Control Measures for Integrated Pest Management
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Mika Murata,Ken-ichiro Honda,Susumu Tokumaru
14-17. Novel approaches in the management of invasive fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Nikolaos T. Papadopoulos,Marc F. Schetelig,George Tsiamis
14-18. Fruit fly management technologies
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Pattara OPADITH,Stefano De Faveri,Atsushi Honma
14-19. Sterile Insect Technique (SIT): promoting operational success across programs and irradiation platforms
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Chao Chen
14-20. A New Era of Pest Management, New Approaches from Innovative Methods
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Tomoyuki Hashimoto,Kyoko Sawabe
14-21. Exploring sustainable nematode management in APAC
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Catherine Ren,Dinesh Rathi
14-22. ad hoc session 1
14-23. ad hoc session 2
15-1. Transitioning Insecticide Science Technologies for the Development of Novel Chemistries
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Daniel Swale,Troy Anderson,Yoshihisa Ozoe
15-2. Bioinspired pest control
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Martin Gethin Edwards,Jörg Romeis
15-3. Molecular determinants driving pesticide resistance and selectivity in invertebrates
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Ralf Nauen,Gaelle Le Goff,Thomas Van Leeuwen
15-4. Realizing the potential of RNA biopesticides: what it takes to make RNAi commercial and durable
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William Moar,Ken Narva,Sergey Ivashuta
15-5. New developments in controlling insect pests with insecticidal proteins
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Mark Nelson,William Moar
15-6. Pesticide exposure and effects for insect pollinators
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Nigel Raine
16-1. Arthropod saliva: from basic science to practical applications
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Eric Calvo
16-2. Neuroecology of mosquitoes beyond human-seeking
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Olena Riabinina,Thomas Schmitt
16-3. Physiology of insects in a warming world: from cellular to ecological and evolutionary responses
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Nicolas Pichaud,Jon Harrison,Daniel González Tokman
16-4. Low temperature biology: molecular mechanisms, physiological processes, and organismal consequences
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Brent Sinclair,Nicholas Teets
16-5. Insect circadian clocks
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David Dolezel,Elzbieta Pyza,Sakiko Shiga
16-6. PIWI proteins and PIWI-interacting (pi)RNAs in insects
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Dulce Santos,Luc Swevers
16-7. Extracellular RNAs and RNA-based intercellular communication in insects
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Stijn Van den Brande,Dulce Santos
16-8. Insects and human brain disorders
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Milena Damulewicz
16-9. Juvenile Hormone: From biosynthesis to action. A symposium in memory of Professor Stephen S. Tobe (1944-2020)
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Angela B Lange,Ian Orchard
16-10. Emergence timing: from molecular, neurobiological and physiological mechanisms to evolutionary significance
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Christian Wegener,Sheeba Vasu
16-11. Bugs in the City: Urban Insect Ecophysiology
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Megan Elizabeth Meuti,Lydia Rose Fyie
16-12. Insect bioenergetics in changing environments
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Philipp Lehmann,Caroline Williams,Hervé Colinet
16-13. The multi-functionality of insect fat: Its power and constraints
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Bertanne Visser,Cécile Le Lann
16-14. Vision in Lepidoptera – from genes to behavioural ecology
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Michiyo Kinoshita
16-15. Interactive neuropeptide communications in biology and physiology
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Shinji Nagata,Hongbo Jiang
16-16. Dormancy, Diapause, and Allied Seasonal Responses
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Daniel A. Hahn,Shin Goto,Greg Ragland
16-17. Neuropeptide signalling in insects: diverse and pleiotropic actions
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Jean Paul Paluzzi,Meet Zandawala
17-1. From Digestion to Microbiome-Driven Behavior: Gut Functions and Symbiosis in Social Insects
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Gaku Tokuda,Nathan Lo,Eyal Privman,Ryo Miyazaki
17-2. Aging and longevity of social insects
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Eisuke Tasaki,Mamoru Takata,Kenji Matsuura
17-3. Genetics & Genomics in Ecology and Evolution of Social Insects
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Elaine Françoso,Natalia Araujo,Cíntia Oi
17-4. Tracing the evolution of social behavior through comparison across species
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Nobuaki Mizumoto,Hongmei Li-Byarlay,Grant Navid Doering
17-5. Recent advances in the study of complex behaviors in honey bees
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Axel Brockmann,Takeo Kubo
17-6. Social insects and their temporal organization in physiology and behavior
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Taro Fuchikawa,Haruna Fujioka
18-1. Building a better insect tree of life
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Dominic A Evangelista,Manpreet Kohli
18-2. Phylogeny and Evolution of Beetles – Symposium celebrating 90th Birthday of John Francis Lawrence
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Hiroyuki Yoshitomi,Adam Ślipiński,Richard Leschen,Takahiro Yoshida
18-3. Quantitative morphological adaptive evolution of beetles and related groups
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Ming Bai
18-4. Biodiversity and taxonomy of lepidopteran insects
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Houshuai Wang, Masaya Yago, Toshiya Hirowatari
18-5. Decoding Parasitic Lice: Systematics, Evolution, and Genomics
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Andrew Sweet,Jorge Dona
18-6. Innovative technological solutions to accelerate the systematics of mega-diverse insect orders
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Jurate De Prins,Andreas Zwick
18-7. 27th annual SOLA Scarab workers symposium
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Nicole L. Gunter,Sergei Tarasov
18-8. Biodiversity and evolution of Heteroptera (Hemiptera)
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Christiane Weirauch,Felipe Moreira,Wenjun Bu
18-9. New discoveries through consilience in orthopteran systematics
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Maria Marta Cigliano
18-10. Bee diversity in East and Southeast Asia: systematics and status of the fauna
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Erin (*Rin) Krichilsky,Sheng-Shan Lu
18-11. ad hoc session 1
18-12. ad hoc session 2
18-13. ad hoc session 3
19-1. Insect Insights: Decoding Nature Agile Flyers
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Bluest Lan
19-2. The next biomimetics in insect’s perspective for the sustainable symbiosis on the globe
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Shuhei Nomura,Masahiro Ohara
19-3. Robotics-inspired biology: Adaptive locomotion of insects and robots
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Hitoshi Aonuma,Dai Owaki,Shunsuke Shigaki
19-4. Using insect sensing and locomotor abilities in robots to overcome real-world challenges
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Noriyasu Ando,Shunsuke Shigaki,Sridhar Ravi
20-1. Biotremology I – Behavioural and Sensory Ecology
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Johannes Strauß,Takuma Takanashi,Valerio Mazzoni
20-2. Biotremology II – Applied Biotremology
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Valerio Mazzoni,Takuma Takanashi,Johannes Strauß
20-3. Environmental DNA: from insect monitoring to the assessment of ecological interactions
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Michael Traugott,James D. Harwood
20-4. Manga, Comics, and Games as tools for Entomological Engagement!
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Carly Tribull
20-5. Data-intensive entomology: global standards and practices
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Dmitry Schigel,Cecilie Svenningsen
20-6. Diversity Beyond Insects: Global Gathering of Entomologists with Shared Knowledge across Disciplines
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Nannan Liu,Le Kang
20-7. Diverse approaches to meeting pest management needs
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Lauren M Diepenbrock,Anh K Tran
20-8. Behavioural diversity: causes and consequences
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Iago Sanmartín-Villar,Srikrishna Narasimhan
20‐9. East-to-west differentiation among spongy moth populations and its implications for biosurveillance
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Maki Inoue, Cusson Michel
20-10. Perspectives on Forensic Entomology Research, Casework, and Protocols: Working Toward International Standards
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Lauren M. Weidner, Denise Gemmellaro, Krystal Hans
20-11. Catching them in the act: outdoor imaging techniques to record insect behaviour
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Sridhar Ravi, Fiorella Esquivel
20-12. ad hoc session
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